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here you did something which made us look bad. so as a consequence of your bad behavior, maybe more boys had to die. maybe we had to work even harder. but i think it was because of the extreme circumstance of the time and the stakes were incredibly high that you did have a community that looked at these men as if they had, in fact, turned against their own community and had worked against those who had served and died. and that was the case. i know it's still a problem now. i have a friend who is a no no boy and he talks about how, even now, 60-something years later, there are people in the community who won't talk to him because he was a no no boy. but, again, it's through the lens of present day politics, how we've begun to look at the events and studied them that the resistors from heart mountain who were another group who on constitutional grounds contested being -- serving. they refused to serve, as opposed to the no no boys, who signed no no. the resistors actually went to federal prisons. they went to leavenworth. they are
here you did something which made us look bad. so as a consequence of your bad behavior, maybe more boys had to die. maybe we had to work even harder. but i think it was because of the extreme circumstance of the time and the stakes were incredibly high that you did have a community that looked at these men as if they had, in fact, turned against their own community and had worked against those who had served and died. and that was the case. i know it's still a problem now. i have a friend who...
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we can use it, and we don't want to use anything coming our way as a result of hurricane iior. igor still well out in the atlantic, category v hurricane, and gusting to 161. it's going to steer to the north as it moves ffrther points west. it looksslike it tays off the eastern seaboarddand stays out of our way about 200 miles and that again, as you can see taking a course that it may be followed by julia. we will be wwtching jul julia wh is bind it an behind it and ii'a hurricane as well. it's going to be breezy this afternoon. ú%e wind won't eel back add here is what weere lookiig for a high. 70 degrees with mostly clear wind gusting to 55.ile-an-hour if you're headed to the camden yards today for the oriole game. mainly comfortable under clear skies. temperatures will drop ttrough to 59 degrees. per hour. tomorrow, anotherrpretty day, 80 degrees for the high, mostly sunny, a few mmre clouds late in the day but eepect more cloud especially later on thursday wwen we could have showers moving in on hen. 79, the temperature on thursday, and thh 78 on friday iih the best chance o
we can use it, and we don't want to use anything coming our way as a result of hurricane iior. igor still well out in the atlantic, category v hurricane, and gusting to 161. it's going to steer to the north as it moves ffrther points west. it looksslike it tays off the eastern seaboarddand stays out of our way about 200 miles and that again, as you can see taking a course that it may be followed by julia. we will be wwtching jul julia wh is bind it an behind it and ii'a hurricane as well. it's...
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our guest for our discussion here on the politics of recession and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are t. see you next time and remember crosstalk rules. in india she's available in hotels. resort and spa. remote have been turned on. sunday a beach hotel the western result. the. ground many as you call it a full seasons hotel. a key committee on capitol hill approves of the start treaty to cut nuclear arms clearing the way for the final hurdle in the u.s. a full senate vote on ratification. is a coyote wanted by russia on terror charges is said to have arrived in poland despite a warning he could face arrest if he sets foot in the country. the u.n. is to decide on a russian canadian territorial dispute in the arctic with ownership of the area's rich resources at stake. for the alyona show which looks at the chances for ratification in the u.s. congress of the start arms reduction treaty between russia and the u.s. that's from our washington studios next right here on r.t. . angry. we've got to. the biggest issues get invoice sales to face with the news makers. welcome to the l
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but did give us this statement. whereas a small group of people in okinawa vocalized they're not happy with the bases many people there and on mainland japan fully support u.s. forces in okinawa and to japan they realize the vital role they play in the defense of japan and for regional stability and security but getting the u.s. out isn't as easy as a vote by the people japan's surrender at the end of the war limits the country to having only a security defense force as part of the treaty the united states officially acts as japan's military in case a conflict should arise that affects the country but now there is a small but vocal movement suggesting that it is time to review old policies that just aren't needed anymore. the situation in asia has calmed there are no conflicts here any conflicts that exists or in western iraq and not here the people in okinawa think that the strategic value of these bases as the minister for the us.
but did give us this statement. whereas a small group of people in okinawa vocalized they're not happy with the bases many people there and on mainland japan fully support u.s. forces in okinawa and to japan they realize the vital role they play in the defense of japan and for regional stability and security but getting the u.s. out isn't as easy as a vote by the people japan's surrender at the end of the war limits the country to having only a security defense force as part of the treaty the...
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john sasaki joins us now. he has late details. john what can you tell us? >> reporter: we just spoke to resources that told us important information about today's developments. investigators showed up to go through the home where ricardo sales was found a week and a half ago. and shortly after they arrived, investigators found a second body. there's no word on how it was not discovered on previous searchings of the home conducted. this is the -- we're going to now hear from the spokesman from the hercules police department. >> at this point the body has not been identified, a cause of death has not been identified. other than that, that's pretty much all the details i have at this time. >> reporter: now fredrick sales has been missing for a week and a half. valdemoro was killed by the chp after a chase into the strip mall in the el cerrito border. it's still going to be a while before police come out and release any more information. we did hear on one hand from hercules pd that they're not going to have any more information tonight, but we did talk to othe
john sasaki joins us now. he has late details. john what can you tell us? >> reporter: we just spoke to resources that told us important information about today's developments. investigators showed up to go through the home where ricardo sales was found a week and a half ago. and shortly after they arrived, investigators found a second body. there's no word on how it was not discovered on previous searchings of the home conducted. this is the -- we're going to now hear from the spokesman...
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through this latest news for you there is a favor and stay with us. this is mara region is economically and socially one of russia's better developed provinces the region has a significant scientific and industrial capacity that will realize its full potential after the construction of this you go to the park and tell ya he has completed the id parco has r. and d. projects in the spheres of automotive construction aerospace and oil chemistry high tech data center furbished with cutting edge servers and communication equipment will be constructed at the core of the park the project has been personally approved by prime minister vladimir putin the federal government is planning to allocate sizable funding for the parks construction investors will be given benefits such as property tax exemption low land rental prices and other preferences but this is more regional government is open to mutually beneficial cooperation we invite investors to participate in existing projects and we are ready to give a hand of fulfilling your projects and growing your busin
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themselves over and over again is why are we still here are there really no other options left for us no remarks has been a newspaper handler for most of her life while i work for the new york times tonight one of the power in a brain aneurysm in two stroke so i was almost dead. i was in a coma for two months it. was an awful three months since then no reason has given up hope of finding a job for those still trying to find work the task is close to impossible would be unemployment rate in the us holding steady at more than nine and a half percent for more than a year now over seventeen years experience. chef today i'm looking job not only a chef job and a kind job i look i have to manage an application you know but no no i don't whine and moan and you know they're trying to very difficult now paying job and those who are able to find work make less than the minimum wage i would have told they speak up. by bugs. reverend steve brigham set up a camp for the homeless four years ago this is their our church bell on sunday about twelve o'clock we ring this to let the whole camp know there
themselves over and over again is why are we still here are there really no other options left for us no remarks has been a newspaper handler for most of her life while i work for the new york times tonight one of the power in a brain aneurysm in two stroke so i was almost dead. i was in a coma for two months it. was an awful three months since then no reason has given up hope of finding a job for those still trying to find work the task is close to impossible would be unemployment rate in the...
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join us our technology update on our jeep. with i.b.m. . is data data generated from an electrical grid. the data you can do what they're doing in california. alternative energy sources helpless and black and. that's going to spark a. follow and welcome to the business bulletin russia's find that alexei kudrin has issued a warning on growth and inflation in the country so that's only. a good returns if it's economic growth this year it will be lower than expected we forecasted to be closer to five percent but today we expected to be eroding four percent and inflation is higher because food prices are rising we expected it to be around six percent but neither we're looking at sort of in. moscow as an international financial center that's the focus of a conference underway in the russian capital and our correspondent there tell you how clever is that the event. project aimed at developing most going into an international financial center is designed to not only to attract more foreign investment into the russian capital but also to help russi
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and check out what this iraqi first lieutenant admitted to us. with the american combat troops leaving, can the iraqi army keep the peace here? "to be honest," he says, "we need a couple more years." three days until the end of combat, and i'm on the streets. and to be fair, it's obvious that iraqi troops, who have been in charge for months, are doing a good job of keeping the peace. an american walking through the market would have been unthinkable. the last time i was here, before the surge, we were finding bodies with drill holes in the face by the side of the road. now, families are out having ice cream and fancy new restaurants are opening up. though, they will pat you down for weapons before you can get a table. but yet, so many of the iraqis we meet are deeply, darkly pessimistic, including this offduty cop. though you are a police officer, you don't think that the iraqi forces can keep this country safe without the americans here anymore? >> translator: yes, i don't think so. they don't have enough weapons. they are not ready for this mis
and check out what this iraqi first lieutenant admitted to us. with the american combat troops leaving, can the iraqi army keep the peace here? "to be honest," he says, "we need a couple more years." three days until the end of combat, and i'm on the streets. and to be fair, it's obvious that iraqi troops, who have been in charge for months, are doing a good job of keeping the peace. an american walking through the market would have been unthinkable. the last time i was...
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yulia bokova joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us. that's right time to have a look at the world of business a very warm welcome to the program such as winter olympics committee has signed contracts worth one billion dollars at the international investment four main source which finished at the weekend the sitter's of ministration secured even more investment the channel political visit the future olympic host to see where the money is going. billions of dollars continue to flow into sancerre as the city is hiring to get ready for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics our total commitment to the development of the island begins with projects not toys. reconsider the possibility to invest. for additional be vulnerable. according to our business plan the total investment is about forty billion rubles. there is a lot of money being pumped into such as always with such huge sums of cash some of it as last a free of all it say and add little prominence value but the renovation of this beautiful old port and the plant more than exte
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botox for unimproved uses. those include treatment of headaches, pain and cerebral palsy in children. >> mike ahead with the forecast. >> taking in some heat today and possibly poor air quality. today won't be the hottest day. cooler over the holiday weekend and we'll take a look at the east coast and what's gonna happen with earl. >> and what's falling from apple's tree today. steve jobs' big i-pod announcement. you can see >>> this morning apple ceo steve jobs announced what he's calling the biggest change in apple's i-pod lineup ever. the redesigned i-pod shuffle brings back buttons combining them with a voice-over feature introduced in the first generation shuffle. the newnan no a smaller cheaper version for streaming movies and tv shows over the internet. as i mentioned the nano has a touch screen. >> it's very tiny. you can hold it in your hand like this. it's amazing. and super easy to use and it's so small, we're able to put a clip on it, too. so it's instantly wearable. >> david louie is inside the app
botox for unimproved uses. those include treatment of headaches, pain and cerebral palsy in children. >> mike ahead with the forecast. >> taking in some heat today and possibly poor air quality. today won't be the hottest day. cooler over the holiday weekend and we'll take a look at the east coast and what's gonna happen with earl. >> and what's falling from apple's tree today. steve jobs' big i-pod announcement. you can see >>> this morning apple ceo steve jobs...
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us from or is head of the unit that monitored down. sick and he tells us that he was no longer considered high risk when he was transferred so what actually happened on the day that. he went on for a walk with the nurse he took a towel off the washing line and used it to pull out the wire founds our staff were cautious about those they just tore through the wire yes he just rips it are serious questions and now being raised as to how this was able to happen in the first place if there's a failing with the security issues here to enable him to have a skate we don't have special guards or any police security system and our hospital perhaps the police or the courts didn't know the conditions here before they sent him whether the courts the police or the doctors who assessed him are to blame for the eva state that's it has received strong support from his new friends. we were amused i wouldn't tell you where he was even if i knew anything i'm not going to help look for him. his high profile will make it hard for doubt sick to hide for long
us from or is head of the unit that monitored down. sick and he tells us that he was no longer considered high risk when he was transferred so what actually happened on the day that. he went on for a walk with the nurse he took a towel off the washing line and used it to pull out the wire founds our staff were cautious about those they just tore through the wire yes he just rips it are serious questions and now being raised as to how this was able to happen in the first place if there's a...
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it's not possible and indeed you are quite correct where ned the us. preparatory to going into iraq two thousand and three and part of the argument was this business about. helping the growth and development of democracy in america and we made the same point that you cut you can't export democracy it's got to be homegrown it's got to be indigenous way to have any meaning it's got to be home grown to domestic one stick us must take it on board and so no you can't have just this business over and export that democracy it would not be it would not be democrats it's important it's critically important i think that the people must have the space to determine their future doesn't matter how poor they are. small they are the idea that you have some super powerful country. which knows everything about everything and therefore can come to any way and say we believe you need to see this is what democracy is and therefore do the following is obviously wrong and obviously would not go away so now it's kind of conduit to a different export of democracy but. as i sa
it's not possible and indeed you are quite correct where ned the us. preparatory to going into iraq two thousand and three and part of the argument was this business about. helping the growth and development of democracy in america and we made the same point that you cut you can't export democracy it's got to be homegrown it's got to be indigenous way to have any meaning it's got to be home grown to domestic one stick us must take it on board and so no you can't have just this business over and...
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next we have a number of items that would require us to go into closed session. before we do that i would like to provide an opportunity to members of the public to speak on any of the items that are listed for the closed session and that would be items 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 and 14. i have to you speaker cards. i have several speaker cards of individuals here to speak on item 8. if i may, let me read the names. if there is any other member of the public who would like to speak on any of these items, please come forward. steven lead, peter, sam gold, sunny francis, ken lead, sorry if i mispronounce the name, steve, general -- jen, nick, howard, ken, joshua, ray, and then any other member of the public who would like to speak simply come forward. if you can please come up. >> hello. my name is john rhodes, and i have run an overnight poetry show on public access tv for almost three years now and through public access i have been able to syndicate my tv show on about 20 different channels across the u.s.. it shows regularly in cambridge, and philadelphia, and i h
next we have a number of items that would require us to go into closed session. before we do that i would like to provide an opportunity to members of the public to speak on any of the items that are listed for the closed session and that would be items 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 and 14. i have to you speaker cards. i have several speaker cards of individuals here to speak on item 8. if i may, let me read the names. if there is any other member of the public who would like to speak on any of...
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using in your house. that's the number of kilowatts. >> 635, is that high or low, matt? >> that's a pretty low reading right now. >> it turns out the smart meter is surprisingly sensitive. watch what happens. watch the kilowatts spike when i fire up my saw? it goes up, goes down, you can track this all in real time from your computer. wwpge.com. i need your good questions. send them to me. >>> did you hear the one about the football player who lost his ear ring. another rollercoaster at the another rollercoaster at the yard, eh, that's why they call 3q (announcer) did you know even the leading dishwashing detergent leaves residue behind? finish jet dry rinse agent removes residue and dries dishes better than detergent alone two times better. for a brilliant shine every time. finish jet dry rinse agent. finish. the diamond standard. there is one you can. septic system breakdowns affect 1.2 million homes each year. septic backups can cost about six thousand dollars in expense, and countless hours of repair.
using in your house. that's the number of kilowatts. >> 635, is that high or low, matt? >> that's a pretty low reading right now. >> it turns out the smart meter is surprisingly sensitive. watch what happens. watch the kilowatts spike when i fire up my saw? it goes up, goes down, you can track this all in real time from your computer. wwpge.com. i need your good questions. send them to me. >>> did you hear the one about the football player who lost his ear ring....
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i say fine, cut us out. well, look. >> if we withdraw from afghanistan and get another 9/11 scale attack, you'll be right back in there. one of those things that obama -- look, obama is in two political boxes. one as pat points out, he has general patraeus in there and he can't say no to general patraeus. when he was campaigning, he has made iraq the bad war, afghanistan the good war. the question is, how is he going to do it and how is he going to do it effectively? >> exit question. is obama the victim of his own success in the war of afghanistan from the 2008 campaign? >> just said. that is exactly correct. >> eleanor. >> i think that we needed to put troops in afghanistan. i think president bush squandered several years by misdirecting american attention into iraq and this president is trying to clean up the mess. he is doing it imperfectly, but not going to stay there for ever. >> you cannot have a political reconciliation without changing the balance of security forces on the ground. if the taliban and
i say fine, cut us out. well, look. >> if we withdraw from afghanistan and get another 9/11 scale attack, you'll be right back in there. one of those things that obama -- look, obama is in two political boxes. one as pat points out, he has general patraeus in there and he can't say no to general patraeus. when he was campaigning, he has made iraq the bad war, afghanistan the good war. the question is, how is he going to do it and how is he going to do it effectively? >> exit...
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it is good to have you with us he is coming to you live from moscow. well people in countries across europe are protesting in. cuts to jobs wages and pensions there's a general strike in spain while tens of thousands are gathered in brussels to voice their opposition to the austerity measures that have gripped the e.u. . and that has more. this is the biggest march since two thousand and one when eighty thousand people gathered or at least they hope it will be if they reach the one hundred thousand mark and it's particularly ironic and apparently coincidental that it's timed as the e.u. commission meet to discuss whether they're going to punish countries that have run up huge debts countries like what we're now calling the pigs portugal italy arland greece and spain so now they have to borrow.
it is good to have you with us he is coming to you live from moscow. well people in countries across europe are protesting in. cuts to jobs wages and pensions there's a general strike in spain while tens of thousands are gathered in brussels to voice their opposition to the austerity measures that have gripped the e.u. . and that has more. this is the biggest march since two thousand and one when eighty thousand people gathered or at least they hope it will be if they reach the one hundred...
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is that bad for us? i think it's quite a positive step to take. >> larry: do you not understand the fears about nuclear weaponry in your country? with all the hostility in the region, don't you understand the fears over your having nuclear weapons? that could trigger something that you might not even start. >> translator: who is concerned? >> larry: the world is concerned. >> translator: who is the world? who represents the world? the united states? its friends? no, the world is a very big place. and what u.s. officials are wrong about is that they see themselves as the world but they are not. >> larry: all right. israeli prime minister netanyahu was a guest recently on our program and he said, quote, the greatest threat facing humanity, humanity, that's the world, is that iran would acquire nuclear weapons. if israel feels that strongly and you don't directly assure them, don't you fear that they might do a first strike? >> translator: so you think that we are concerned -- we should be concerned about a
is that bad for us? i think it's quite a positive step to take. >> larry: do you not understand the fears about nuclear weaponry in your country? with all the hostility in the region, don't you understand the fears over your having nuclear weapons? that could trigger something that you might not even start. >> translator: who is concerned? >> larry: the world is concerned. >> translator: who is the world? who represents the world? the united states? its friends? no, the...
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world has ever known and we will do whatever it takes to serve our veterans as well as they have served us. this is a sacred trust. that's why we've already made one of the largest increases in funding for veterans in decades. we're treating the signature wounds of today's wars: post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, while providing the health care and benefits that all of our veterans have earned. and we're found ago post-9/11 give bill that helps our veterans and their families pursue the dream of a college education. just as the g.i. bill helped those who fought world war ii-- include mig grandfather-- become the backbone of our middle-class sod so today's men and women must have the chance to apply their gifts to expand the american economy. it's part of ending a war responsibly, standing by those who fought it. you know, two weeks ago america's final combat brigade in iraq, the army's 4th striker brigade, journeyed home in the pre-dawn darkness. thousands of soldiers and hundreds of vehicles made the trip from baghdad. the last of them passing into kuwait in the ea
world has ever known and we will do whatever it takes to serve our veterans as well as they have served us. this is a sacred trust. that's why we've already made one of the largest increases in funding for veterans in decades. we're treating the signature wounds of today's wars: post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, while providing the health care and benefits that all of our veterans have earned. and we're found ago post-9/11 give bill that helps our veterans and their...
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the company admitted that it encouraged doctors to use botox for off label uses between 2,000 and 2005. the justice department went as far as paying doctors kick back to prescribe botox and teach them how the fill out insurance forms to pay for unauthorized treatments. >>> a bill that would have banned all plastic bags went down to defeat at the end of the legislative session late last night. it would have than about the nation's first statewide ban on this. 19billion bags used by californiaians every year hurt the environment. banning those bags would prove to be too costly for consumers. >>> this might come out of a file called no good deed goes unpunished. as they recycle more, their garage rates are actually going up. -- that contract doesn't expire until the year 2021. however, because city residents are now generating less waste, the city is spending 6 $50,000 a year for unused space at the landfill. and as people recycle more, they switcher to smaller less expensive trash cans. they are looking to increase residential garage rates by 6%. >>> women with breast cancer should consi
the company admitted that it encouraged doctors to use botox for off label uses between 2,000 and 2005. the justice department went as far as paying doctors kick back to prescribe botox and teach them how the fill out insurance forms to pay for unauthorized treatments. >>> a bill that would have banned all plastic bags went down to defeat at the end of the legislative session late last night. it would have than about the nation's first statewide ban on this. 19billion bags used by...
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fetched a leading russian scientist believes we can do exactly that and using a device that fate of us human energy fields he's attempting to prove it we are developing idea that. it's an active part of our war material world and it was our consciousness we can directly influence our world to bridge your own understanding of the unseen world advantages the scientific experiments carried out using a technique called by electricity took a fairly miss sunshine is that we're constantly missing energy now by electric photography work to capture this energy field that seen at the lights around the body or what some people would call in your. discovered in the one nine hundred thirty s. by russian inventor semi uncannily and he realized that stimulating a subject with a sure to let you call him poles you get a burst of light photons and electrons around subjects it looks like war but i don't think this word because it has some metaphysical meaning i prefer as award energy fields the device itself each finger individually with different thing is responsible for different parts of the body and
fetched a leading russian scientist believes we can do exactly that and using a device that fate of us human energy fields he's attempting to prove it we are developing idea that. it's an active part of our war material world and it was our consciousness we can directly influence our world to bridge your own understanding of the unseen world advantages the scientific experiments carried out using a technique called by electricity took a fairly miss sunshine is that we're constantly missing...
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so, if we use military force, is to beat us not the israelis. if the israelis their biggest airplane is an f- 15. military strike against hardened nuclear sites is a complicated endeavor. from their point of view, it is better than doing nothing. from my point of view, if we engaged in military operations as the last resort, the united states should have a goal of changing the regime. not by invading the country, but i wanted military strike from land and sea -- but from launching a military strike from land and sea and that the revolutionary guard ceases to be an effective organizatio to punch back. if you have to use military force, i think our goal should be not only to neuter their nuclear program, but to destroy the regime's ability to fight back against our troops in the region hand against our allies. that, ladies and gentlemen, is no small matter to contelate. that is a very serious escalating step that i would now like to go down the road as much as anybody in this room. thatf you'll believe sanctions will not work, i am here to tell yo
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state department is here with us today thank you very much for joining us mr cupples surely opinion is divided it's on the so-called recess in the u.s. russia relations how would you assess it cheap mount so far is it we need a fresh start i think it's a fresh start and i think so far it's worked the best examples or the new start treaty. better russian cooperation with the u.s. . iran on iran policy which is probably in the obama administration's top priority we see w t o moving forward but slowly so there are modest achievements but it's a whole lot better than it was a year ago two years ago how different do you think president obama's foreign policy is to that of george w. bush i think it's very different this president. seeks to inform. our eyes and cooperate in countries he seeks to consult with them. president bush had in my view is that habit of telling us our allies and our friends and if you want to work live like russia lecturing lecturing at. and after the fact after decision was taken so i think this president seeks to build consensus i fear that president bush took unilat
state department is here with us today thank you very much for joining us mr cupples surely opinion is divided it's on the so-called recess in the u.s. russia relations how would you assess it cheap mount so far is it we need a fresh start i think it's a fresh start and i think so far it's worked the best examples or the new start treaty. better russian cooperation with the u.s. . iran on iran policy which is probably in the obama administration's top priority we see w t o moving forward but...
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join us for technology update on our jeep. fellow and welcome to the business bulletin russia's find that alexei kudrin has issued a warning on growth and inflation in the country so that's. good returns if it's his economic growth this year it will be lower than expected we forecasted to be closer to five percent but today we expected to be a rowing four percent and inflation is higher because food prices are rising we expected it to be around six percent but now you really can't see it in. moscow as an international financial center that's the focus of a conference under way in the russian capital and our correspondent to tell you how clover is at the event. the project aimed at developing most going into an international financial center is designed to not only to attract more foreign investment into the russian capital but also to help russia's financial system to become more globally competitive however this idea has already sparked some curtis's money some analysts are saying that this goal is hard to achieve in the near
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the yard of a local school revival monica when i was little i used to come here i lived close by and saw this place and even at my window i remember how often people cried. here with the word body in the dead of the heart i need. to escape don't go in violence response family had to flee to russia as did tens of thousands of us a.t.m. is. the conflict remain frozen until in august two thousand and eight when georgia once again resorted to violence to take control over there are probably. when georgia tech can volatile was a response grandmothers there he was worried about the most serious but by that you were sitting in the basement of the phones were really badly woman when they managed to get through this said the city was attacked god were killed this stormed and burned the houses. grandma to survive the five day war moscow sent forces to repel the georgian attack as many of those under fire were russian citizens so of aliens and peacekeepers later russia recognized the independence of south the city as did several other countries which are really just. i just want to see that peo
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looks at the campaign tactics being used to fuel rightwing nationalism. was the by by most game is as simple as its message what they came and shoot down as many new mosques as you can as they rise relentlessly above asters alpine skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam ised that is something you have we are defending our rights our traditions our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam nor do we want there to be parallel islamic societies in our country you're going to be released by the right wing freedom party as part of its bid for election and the regional government in styria austria second largest province the game has hit the wrong nerve within twenty four hours it received more than two hundred thousand web hits within a week it was bam the computer game may have been just a small part of a political campaign but the reaction has been nothing but a firestorm of outrage there around five hundred thousand muslims in austria together with the greens their community leaders sued the freedom party emotions in the game and isla
looks at the campaign tactics being used to fuel rightwing nationalism. was the by by most game is as simple as its message what they came and shoot down as many new mosques as you can as they rise relentlessly above asters alpine skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam ised that is something you have we are defending our rights our traditions our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam nor do we want there to be parallel islamic societies in our country you're going to...
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you can look at us and choose to see differences and that's easy. that's an easy choice. you can look at us and choose to see commonalties to your life and your family and that's a choice. we're now a same sex -- a married same sex couple who chose to do what straight people have been doing as long as the technology, you know, has allowed them to. >> if they truly believe we shouldn't have children, this way or any other way, than they're denying my father the chance to be a grandfather or my brothers and sisters to be uncle and aunts. trying to answer every single adverse reaction is awfuling. like any other parent, the most important thing is our children. >> it isn't what's important to you in defining community, i have nothing to say to you. >> meanwhile, this family grapples with more traditional issues like sleep deprivation and feedings. coursy of their surrogate christy. >> not only has she given us three kids, she's pumping breast milk, storing it and shipping it to us. >> what would you want them to know about the women who brought them into the world? >> they'l
you can look at us and choose to see differences and that's easy. that's an easy choice. you can look at us and choose to see commonalties to your life and your family and that's a choice. we're now a same sex -- a married same sex couple who chose to do what straight people have been doing as long as the technology, you know, has allowed them to. >> if they truly believe we shouldn't have children, this way or any other way, than they're denying my father the chance to be a grandfather...
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they could stay say stay with us. a. wave of insurgent violence has been sweeping across iraq following the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops last month some fifty thousand americans remain in the country to train and support the local security forces but it's all it seems coarsely reports many are still not ready for the job even after seven years of lean on washington sold. dark and dangerous and body armor it does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing a dismount a patrol through one of the iraqi neighborhoods trying to prevent counterattack fire this is a bomb his team his state of mind the mission providing training support and backup to the iraqi police when they get to our level we go over our operations order and planning for the actual missions we're going to do then we do it for you brief that we actually go and execute these type missions that we're on now but the u.s. mission to have a fully functioning iraqi security force did not protect surprise this news has been fou
they could stay say stay with us. a. wave of insurgent violence has been sweeping across iraq following the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops last month some fifty thousand americans remain in the country to train and support the local security forces but it's all it seems coarsely reports many are still not ready for the job even after seven years of lean on washington sold. dark and dangerous and body armor it does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing...
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join us for technology update on our jeep now with i.b.m. this is data data generated from an electrical grid. the data you can do to do it in california.
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bring any army to life level use the other is the most precious thing in the world. plus years of self-sacrifice and heroism with the understand it fully you have to live it plight stories from world war two. thousand nine hundred forty five. thousands of europeans gather in brussels to demonstrate against government austerity measures about slashing jobs and pensions spain's been paralyzed by a general strike and at least while the other eurozone countries have been gripped by protests and clashes with police. moscow's deposed mayor says he won't feel in his court in court against his forced resignation luzhkov says he'll be staying in politics despite falling out of favor with the russian president. plus kyrgyzstan gears up for parliamentary elections amid simmering fears of more violence in a country yet to fully recover from deadly ethnic clashes this summer the former prime minister who was among the favorites to lead the nation. all those stories more coming your way at the top of the hour but first let's go with kate at the sports desk so it's another busy nig
bring any army to life level use the other is the most precious thing in the world. plus years of self-sacrifice and heroism with the understand it fully you have to live it plight stories from world war two. thousand nine hundred forty five. thousands of europeans gather in brussels to demonstrate against government austerity measures about slashing jobs and pensions spain's been paralyzed by a general strike and at least while the other eurozone countries have been gripped by protests and...
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sanctions any use. run press and add that in there severity iranian banks have a great deal of trouble now doing good globally. both in europe and increasingly in asia japanese banks are pulling out of on. the arena in. oil industry which provides eighty percent of export revenues and fifty percent of ron's budget rather is on a downward trajectory how they can get away for two or three years four years five years but after that we're going to be very short of money so is there any economy in very bad shape right now no is the reigning economy headed for very tough times yes how can the iranian nuclear issue be resolved the iranian issue can be resolved if both sides find newfound flexibility both sides need to find flexibility on the u.s. side to me it's very important the u.s. stop calling for your reign it is very important to me that the u.s. stop calling on the iranians to suspend enrichment of uranium iran will enrich or they will have a nuclear program where the u.s. needs to do is try to limit t
sanctions any use. run press and add that in there severity iranian banks have a great deal of trouble now doing good globally. both in europe and increasingly in asia japanese banks are pulling out of on. the arena in. oil industry which provides eighty percent of export revenues and fifty percent of ron's budget rather is on a downward trajectory how they can get away for two or three years four years five years but after that we're going to be very short of money so is there any economy in...
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using in your house. that's the number of kilowatts. >> 635, is that high or low, matt? >> that's a pretty low reading right now. >> it turns out the smart meter is surprisingly sensitive. watch what happens. watch the kilowatts spike when i fire up my saw? it goes up, goes down, you can track this all in real time from your computer. wwpge.com. i need your good questions. send them to me. >>> did you hear the one about the football player who lost his ear ring. another rollercoaster at the yard, eh, that's why they call it the wildcard, right? next? . >> outta' here. ,,,,,,,,,,,, b-a-c-c-a-l-a-u-r-e-a-t-e. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. admirably. [ male announcer ] at&t is making high speed internet affordable for only $14.95 a month with select services. at&t. rethi
using in your house. that's the number of kilowatts. >> 635, is that high or low, matt? >> that's a pretty low reading right now. >> it turns out the smart meter is surprisingly sensitive. watch what happens. watch the kilowatts spike when i fire up my saw? it goes up, goes down, you can track this all in real time from your computer. wwpge.com. i need your good questions. send them to me. >>> did you hear the one about the football player who lost his ear ring....
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can use their you very counter lauren lyster our t. patterson new jersey while the actual number of americans living below the poverty line could be even higher than official figures suggest that's the view of max fraud wolf an economist at the new school university who says he's studdard by the scale of the problem. well seeing numbers this large one in seven american adults living in poverty in just about one in four to five american children shows us that the sheer numbers and the percentage of americans who are being systematically failed by the american economy and it gives you a little bit of a taking of the temperature of just how severe the pain is there's every indication from the data flow that next year will be worse than this year because the numbers that we're looking at today and in two thousand and nine and we're already three quarters of the way through two thousand and ten and every trend that made the poverty and the severity of poverty worse last year is very much in place this year and i would also add that we have
can use their you very counter lauren lyster our t. patterson new jersey while the actual number of americans living below the poverty line could be even higher than official figures suggest that's the view of max fraud wolf an economist at the new school university who says he's studdard by the scale of the problem. well seeing numbers this large one in seven american adults living in poverty in just about one in four to five american children shows us that the sheer numbers and the percentage...
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just we're used to par balances you know uses the searches happening every day but if someone did this to me i would be so scared. as would most people in a country where a checkpoint often the difference between night and day it's not uncommon to have your car take at least a dozen times a day if you're found to have illegal weapons what you will see the city of grenades you'll be arrested on the stuff and the terrorism. and some american military personnel are not seeing the funny side of sergeant dunces antics i would not tolerate that in my organization. i don't think that's conducive to gaining. you know into the partnership with with the federal police or certainly and trusting their confidence in us or the people for that matter and trusting the. trusting in the federal police but i want to a local t.v. stations you know picked up on the idea. that it takes well known local celebrities to iraqi checkpoints and plays pranks on them in much the same way as dunson and his colleagues produce a national will by a says it's a way to lighten the situation. in libya we're not making fun
just we're used to par balances you know uses the searches happening every day but if someone did this to me i would be so scared. as would most people in a country where a checkpoint often the difference between night and day it's not uncommon to have your car take at least a dozen times a day if you're found to have illegal weapons what you will see the city of grenades you'll be arrested on the stuff and the terrorism. and some american military personnel are not seeing the funny side of...
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a larger shaft will then be created using a bit of kit. the tons of debris falling back down the mine will have to be cleared away by the trapped miners. finally, the miners will be lifted up one by one. nasa has come to give it rescuers their advice. >> what we want to avoid is any kind of situation of hopelessness on the part of the miners. and all the interaction so far, trying to provide them with food and water in contact with families is trying to work towards getting their spirits up. >> proper -- copper mining is out chile makes money. the price has risen in recent years. that means that mines in this region have reopened. this mine was closed in 2007 because of accidents, but it was allowed to start up again a year later. and that's worries these minors. -- miners. he has worked in the minds since 1967. >> the most experienced miners knew the accident would happen. we warned the company about it. no one listened to us. asked mine's owners have for forgiveness. the families waiting outside in -- for the families waiting outside the
a larger shaft will then be created using a bit of kit. the tons of debris falling back down the mine will have to be cleared away by the trapped miners. finally, the miners will be lifted up one by one. nasa has come to give it rescuers their advice. >> what we want to avoid is any kind of situation of hopelessness on the part of the miners. and all the interaction so far, trying to provide them with food and water in contact with families is trying to work towards getting their spirits...
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for having us. we appreciate it. we'll see you on cnn. >> larry: you're a good man. we're in the song, too. here is alan jackson to close it out singing "where were you" and he's on age in burgettstown, pennsylvania. ♪ where were you when the world stopped turning ♪ ♪ that september day ar ♪ you in your yard with your wife and children ♪ ♪ working on some stage in>> ♪ did you stand there in shock at the sight of that black smoke ♪ ♪ rising against that blue sky t ♪ did you shout out in anger and fear for your neighbor ♪n ♪ or did you just sit down and cry ♪ ♪ did you weep for the children who lost their dear loved ones ♪ ♪ pray for the ones who don't know ♪ ♪ did you rejoice for the people sobbed for the ones left below ♪ ♪ did you burst out with pride for the red,hite and blue ♪ ♪ the heroes who died just doing what they do ♪ ♪ did you look up to heaven for some kind of answer ♪ ♪ look at yourself wondering f ♪ i'm just a singer of simple songs
for having us. we appreciate it. we'll see you on cnn. >> larry: you're a good man. we're in the song, too. here is alan jackson to close it out singing "where were you" and he's on age in burgettstown, pennsylvania. ♪ where were you when the world stopped turning ♪ ♪ that september day ar ♪ you in your yard with your wife and children ♪ ♪ working on some stage in>> ♪ did you stand there in shock at the sight of that black smoke ♪ ♪ rising against that...
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are from what you've got us. political scientists talk to one of these that the bombing in a very careful part of a global terrorist war against democracy. this attack suicide attack in the northern caucasus is not just a local attack by a local terrorist it is considered internationally and even here in america as a jihadi terror against democracy in russia after all they don't want to go through the political process and beyond that as we see around the world whatever you have suicide bombers you see also a threat against international democracy and freedom we've seen this before it has a history at the acts by the hardest movement linked to al qaida worldwide inside russia in dagestan in chechnya in this part of the caucasus have all the goal of basically bringing down the political process first locally in these local provinces in republics and then as much as they can try to form. russia as a country and as a democracy but this is not isolated to russia what we need to see is how similar networks operate in
are from what you've got us. political scientists talk to one of these that the bombing in a very careful part of a global terrorist war against democracy. this attack suicide attack in the northern caucasus is not just a local attack by a local terrorist it is considered internationally and even here in america as a jihadi terror against democracy in russia after all they don't want to go through the political process and beyond that as we see around the world whatever you have suicide bombers...
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and broadcasting live from the heart of moscow this is are certainly glad to have you with us violence continues to rage in iraq after three car bombings that killed at least thirty six people in baghdad following the official end of u.s. combat operations fifty thousand american troops remain in the country to train local security forces but it's our policy or reports it barely helps to make local residents any safer. dark and dangerous and body armor does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here we're going to disappear out of patrol through one of the iraqi neighborhoods trying to prevent counterattack fire this is a bombs team who stayed behind the mission providing training support and backup to the iraqi police when they get to our level we go over our operations order and planning for the actual missions we're going to do then we do a pretty brief then we actually go and execute these type missions that we're on now but the u.s. invasion to have a fully functioning iraqi security force did not protect safire ismail's husband four years ago he disappeared
and broadcasting live from the heart of moscow this is are certainly glad to have you with us violence continues to rage in iraq after three car bombings that killed at least thirty six people in baghdad following the official end of u.s. combat operations fifty thousand american troops remain in the country to train local security forces but it's our policy or reports it barely helps to make local residents any safer. dark and dangerous and body armor does little to protect against the fact...
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not seeing a reason to use a taser. >> unless taisers are used carefully and within guidelines and with strict policies and training departments are going to cost them a lot of money. and have ability to use tasers taken away from them. >> mcfarland sued marin county on monday. the sheriff's department saying in part that it takes charges of excessive force seriously but are confident the deputies will be vindicated when all of the facts are in. ke we asked them if there is an investigation going on? to that, no reply f you want to see the video, abc 7 news.com. >> thank you. >> and a a son noma county couple filed suit over the use of a taser when nathan vaughn was tased three times. an autopsy showed vaughn died from abusing prescription drugs. his parents are claiming product liability. no response yet from taser. >> still ahead here tonight, a community debate over future of a neighborhood park in san francisco. how it's become a victim of its own pop larts. >> and there is a vicious predator, coyotes roaming south bay hills lately. >> george clooney lurks in a shadowy world. >> clo
not seeing a reason to use a taser. >> unless taisers are used carefully and within guidelines and with strict policies and training departments are going to cost them a lot of money. and have ability to use tasers taken away from them. >> mcfarland sued marin county on monday. the sheriff's department saying in part that it takes charges of excessive force seriously but are confident the deputies will be vindicated when all of the facts are in. ke we asked them if there is an...
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when you use lysol, you're a part of something bigger. for healthy tips and more, visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. agency is considering severl idea >>> bart's eyeing advertising to boost its budget t transit agency is considering several ideas to sell advertising space and they include billboards on b.a.r.t. property as well as a video network that would include ads. b.a.r.t. says it could again rate between 4 and $6 million a year. well if you have seen them you realize the proportions are a little bit off. mike in alameda wants to know how do those small airplanes tow such large advertising signs behind them? >>> some people like to take their work home. bob franklin pea first to drag his behind his airplane. franklin is the last of a vanishing breed of of aerial advertisers. he is the guy driving that little airplane you see driving banners and advertising all over the bay area. >> you spend a few moments of little fun picking up the banner and then you have hours of boredom. >> he arranges the specially made 4-foot tall letters on t
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are what got us. the bombing in north has been followed by a string of anti terror campaigns in the caucasus region ten militants have been killed in two separate incidents in another volatile russian republic dagestan eight gunmen were besieged in a house on the republican. they refused to surrender and opened fire on police and elsewhere two militants were killed in another diet and village but before they were killed they shot a top local official who was acting as a negotiator. many experts say militants in the north north caucasus are part of an international terror network political scientist dr weil and farah says the bombing in north has said here is no different from other suicide bombings elsewhere in the world. this attack suicide attack in the northern caucuses is not just a local attack by local terrorists we've seen this before it has a history at tax by movement linked to al qaida worldwide inside russia in dagestan in chechnya in this part of the caucasus as we see around the world wha
are what got us. the bombing in north has been followed by a string of anti terror campaigns in the caucasus region ten militants have been killed in two separate incidents in another volatile russian republic dagestan eight gunmen were besieged in a house on the republican. they refused to surrender and opened fire on police and elsewhere two militants were killed in another diet and village but before they were killed they shot a top local official who was acting as a negotiator. many experts...
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tell us what to do. it is the patriots who will turn this around. it is the voters who will stop the leftist policies. it is the voters who will stop the fundamental transformation of america that is not good for america. it is the patriots who will restore america. [applause] our candidates are offering bolden smart alternative to the obama/polo scene -- obama- pelosi politics. this has not stopped the left from telling voters the gop is the party of no, that it has no new ideas. i find it interesting that a critique coming from the guys whose answer to the summary is yet another government stimulus. we see california auditors having to and if they are in allied air -- in los angeles with your stimulus money, $2.2 million for every job saved or created their, and i am the idiot. the left teams are doing we have no new ideas, the only platform is no. -- the left keeps arguing we have no new ideas and the only platform is no. president obama said, i did not want to be disagreeable, but i think he is wrong
tell us what to do. it is the patriots who will turn this around. it is the voters who will stop the leftist policies. it is the voters who will stop the fundamental transformation of america that is not good for america. it is the patriots who will restore america. [applause] our candidates are offering bolden smart alternative to the obama/polo scene -- obama- pelosi politics. this has not stopped the left from telling voters the gop is the party of no, that it has no new ideas. i find it...
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veteran hurricane specialist bryan norcross with us from the weather channel to start us off. bryan, i know there's a best case and a worst case scenario? >>> ron mott is standing by for us in kill devil hills, north carolina. the first watch was posted there on the outer banks, north carolina. interesting whether we're talking about best case or worst case scenario, just about every model has it doing something to the north carolina coast on its way by? >> reporter: good evening, brian, you're right, there's a lot of confidence here tonight that earl will behave itself and stay on the projected track away from the land here in north carolina. that does not mean people are taking this storm for granted. the surf is up thanks to hurricane earl, but the fun could be spoiled in coming days as the storm threatens the shore line, potentially impacting tens of millions of americans. fema officials are prepping for the worst. >> any little deviation towards the west could mean the storm striking the coast or impacting the coast enough to require evacuation. >> reporter: already, earl
veteran hurricane specialist bryan norcross with us from the weather channel to start us off. bryan, i know there's a best case and a worst case scenario? >>> ron mott is standing by for us in kill devil hills, north carolina. the first watch was posted there on the outer banks, north carolina. interesting whether we're talking about best case or worst case scenario, just about every model has it doing something to the north carolina coast on its way by? >> reporter: good...
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that work will bring us future airmen. in all these commitments, you are walking the walk and setting the example for this next, greatest generation. finally, especially in the middle of our difficult work in iraq and afghanistan, over the past several years, thank you for helping to build the supportive american public that understands the importance of our military institutions, what they mean to our society, the depth of our commitment to the nation, and the sacrifices made by our military members and their families. i ask that you continue to frame these issues accordingly in the public debate. in the local communities that you serve, and in the minds of all americans, we owe a debt of gratitude to the american legion for 92 years of unwavering support of veterans by veterans. take pride in the fact that your steadfast support and strong national defense, your unwaveringly advocacy for a well-prepared force, has made a difference to the united states air force. thank you for having me. it is an honor to serve alongside
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because of the us. now another company looking to expand abroad is russia's biggest carmaker after all of us speaking exclusively to business all of the company's vice president admits the larger brand has an image and quality problem in europe so after were taunting other markets. when you managed to stay with them a bit we do understand that we saw for certain difficulties in european markets with the car series we have today so we're concentrating on three key markets to develop exports those are lots in america north africa and the middle east our target is to export fifty thousand cars this year and i hope we'll be able to sell fifty to fifty five thousand vehicles right side of the country next year you know it's. now the building of an intercity highway between moscow and st petersburg raises significant social response this summer and initially it was the road cut through a forest that was realize ation was postponed by present to me. a covert discuss the project the vice president of vinci grou
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us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. i want to tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we succeed in china. and this is why you call us believe that. people say jack, your company is crazy. how can you do that. this is the way we run the business. and i think this is the way the 21st century. the other thing is also focused on quality and people. >> rose: say that again? >> your own people. because i think china, the best resource is not... it's the human brain. 1.3 billion people. if we develop their brains, that's got a lot of innovation. that's the best resourcings we could ever have so many you
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us care about. the ideas of this forum one of the key in this form of the modern state to build a modern state. of theirs can talk about some universal general proceeds or model. to how to build a modern state i am not sure about that but i think that the issues that have been put on the agenda legit to make decisions to discuss for instance within the context of that modern state. what what does what does democrats to me because i think general acceptance and the modern state would be democratic so the question then that would arise from that is is what is meant by democrats is that and the standard. model that a standard formula by it's a legitimate question to read to raise and i think given the forum which then brings together many experiences from men and from many countries i think it gives a possibility to address that question and questions that are raised up the role of the state with regard to innovation technological development and so on obviously an important question because modern tec
us care about. the ideas of this forum one of the key in this form of the modern state to build a modern state. of theirs can talk about some universal general proceeds or model. to how to build a modern state i am not sure about that but i think that the issues that have been put on the agenda legit to make decisions to discuss for instance within the context of that modern state. what what does what does democrats to me because i think general acceptance and the modern state would be...
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i think it's only for them to laugh for us it's not funny but very scary. we're used to your users the search is happening every day but if someone did this to me i would be so scared. as would most people in a country where a checkpoint often the difference between life and death it's not uncommon to have your heart taped at least a dozen times a day if you're found to have either way what you will see the city of britain they will be arrested on the stuff and. terrorism. and some american military personnel are not seeing the funny side of sergeant dunces antics i would not tolerate that in my organization. i don't think that's conducive to gaining. you know into the partnership with with the federal police or certainly and trusting their confidence . or the people for that matter and trusting the. trusting in the federal police. up to fight him out but that army has never been pranked himself but claims to have witnessed american soldiers displaying even more alarming behavior on africa on him and i personally know of many cases where soldiers would take
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we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us information. some of us may disagree. my friend from south carolina, texas, they all might disagree and think it should be shut down or not, but we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us evidence. the pentagon has woven a tapestry of silence that's deaf energy together the sounds of liberty itself. the end doesn't justify the means. you've had 11 years of testimony out in the public and written analysis to look at for joint forces and joibt forces command, and you've had 90 days of back room and when you talk about meetings it could be two people talking with each other and talk about the 30 meetings but you refuse to give us one bit of the evidence and when you come in here and your blending apples and oranges and say it us no business case it was the business board we all first heard about the closure so that's making military policy. not business decisions and then on the first briefings that you came in you said you didn't know what the cost savings were. shouldn't you have at least looked at those befor
we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us information. some of us may disagree. my friend from south carolina, texas, they all might disagree and think it should be shut down or not, but we can't have that debate because you refuse to give us evidence. the pentagon has woven a tapestry of silence that's deaf energy together the sounds of liberty itself. the end doesn't justify the means. you've had 11 years of testimony out in the public and written analysis to look at for joint...
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they are using less fuel, helping us move to energy independence, and they're helping us reverse greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. that is precisely what we have to do. we are investing money in it. we have to invest a whole lot more. and then there is the issue of sustainable energy. this nation can make huge progress with the technology available today, not to mention tomorrow. right now, in terms of wind, solar, geothermal, biomass. we -- i can give you just one fact i want you to remember or think about, according to the secretary of energy, ken salazar, if we simply utilize solar thermal, that's a utility scale solar technology, in the southwest of this country -- nevada, arizona, new mexico, california, southern california -- just doing that through solar energy, we could provide 29% of the electricity that american households consume. can you imagine that? that's just one technology in the southwest of this country. what you're seeing in vermont now you're beginning to see more solar. drive around the state. we were able to bring in many millions of dollars into the state
they are using less fuel, helping us move to energy independence, and they're helping us reverse greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. that is precisely what we have to do. we are investing money in it. we have to invest a whole lot more. and then there is the issue of sustainable energy. this nation can make huge progress with the technology available today, not to mention tomorrow. right now, in terms of wind, solar, geothermal, biomass. we -- i can give you just one fact i want you to...
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thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend.
thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend.
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what you expect us to do. now, clearly, the newspapers saying we are not intending this message to be at the cartels, but an open message but a lot of people say, well, that is not the case. it looked like surrender. >>shepard: thank you, trace. and now to the u.n. where ahmadinejad is on his feet to the general assembly. >> i am grateful to the almighty god who granted me the opportunity to appear before this world assembly once again. i wish to begin by commemorting those would lost their lives in the horrible flood in pakistan and express my heartfelt sympathy with the families would lost their loved ones as well as the people and the government of pakistan. i urge much to assist their fellow men and women as a humane duty. allow me to to thank the president of the u.n. general assembly for his efforts during his tenure. i would like to congratulate the president of the 65th session of the u.n. general assembly and wish him success. in colleagues, in past years i spoke to you about some hopes and concerns,
what you expect us to do. now, clearly, the newspapers saying we are not intending this message to be at the cartels, but an open message but a lot of people say, well, that is not the case. it looked like surrender. >>shepard: thank you, trace. and now to the u.n. where ahmadinejad is on his feet to the general assembly. >> i am grateful to the almighty god who granted me the opportunity to appear before this world assembly once again. i wish to begin by commemorting those would...
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our fear is that they may stop on us. and then, just switch to a new name of a different organization and then, fund raise on behalf of that organization. >> the direct attorney says sez anyone thinking their victims of a scam should call police. >> and dozens of men took off their clothes today in the name of fighting unemployment. and they're encouraging other men to give the suits off their backs for the national suit drive. it's the largest in the countsry designed to help the unemploifed dress for success. the suits go to local charities to distribute. >> oh, my. >> and still coming up there is a surprise salute to his predecessor, now, on to restoring economy. >> tonight there is positive news for those of you embarking on a desperate search for job autos new signs of life in technology. jobs coming to an >>> good evening, once again. tonight president obama declares it's time to turn the page on the war with iraq. the president declared an end to the united states combat mission in iraq and acknowledged the war's s
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actively participated in campaigning for us he helped establish context. sportsman and with the organization to sporting events they entered us from of is head of the unit that monitored datsik he tells us that he was no longer considered high risk when he was transferred so what actually happened on the day that. he went out for a walk with nurse he took a whole lot of the washing line and used it to pull out the wire for our staff were cautious about just tore through the wall yes he just rips it are serious questions and now being raised as to how this is able to happen in the first place if there's a failing with the security issues here to enable him to have a skate most new special guards or any police security system and our hospital.
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with grief it brings us closer together and. it's too soon to draw a line under the cap in case work is still underway to find more places where polish prisoners of war buried as some died while in transit to the prison camps there also continued efforts to gather information about the victims of stalin's reign of terror to a buried in mass graves together with the poles if the bells were to on every single person buried at midnight and canton they would have to toll continuously for many days. all. the recount of the story of the tribe the week as russia's republic of north a century or more after thursday's suicide bomb which killed seventeen and injured over one hundred sixty local police are accused of negligence and failing to stop the ball that. has commemoration this month the ninth anniversary of the nine eleven terrorist attack there are clashes to other plans for a mosque near ground zero and defacing of the koran. all the time i got pilots say to land a passenger plane in the forest after their communication navigatio
with grief it brings us closer together and. it's too soon to draw a line under the cap in case work is still underway to find more places where polish prisoners of war buried as some died while in transit to the prison camps there also continued efforts to gather information about the victims of stalin's reign of terror to a buried in mass graves together with the poles if the bells were to on every single person buried at midnight and canton they would have to toll continuously for many days....
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google, microsoft, that's us. i would say -- >> wait a second, google is a bunch of russian immigrants. >> innovation is our long suit. yes, we were strong manufacturing. but you know what let the other countries have it. let's be the leader 6 innovation. let's be the leaders in new energy what i love about some of the stimulus actions that obama are taking is because it's talking about investing not only infrastructure, next subpoena investing in new energy. something we absolutely have to do. i would like to point out briefly is that we always have the highest happy index of any nation in the world. we report higher levels of general happiness, no wonder we -- >> we're naive. >> we are. no wonder we want -- an toe mystic people. what i love about obama don't underestimate him. he was the one that surprised everyone, came out ahead of hillary, i think he's going to -- >> gofering our -- >> i think this lack of competitiveness, real threat to the new america that secretary clinton talks about is that we no longer
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police used to stop this kind of thing. now they let it happen. >> the way north korea operates, there will be a stable transition and will take a longer period of time rather than 1 or 2 years. >> there's o one immensly play. china. they want north korea to reform itself but they don't think that the military are capable of doing that. >> so in that closed mysterious country, the emergence of the dear leader, could mean change is on its way for the family business. >> a great editor kim jong-ils son is in power. >> it's still a crime to discuss the family in public. yet here we are in the space of two days. this unknown political novice is given the rank of a 4-star general will and told elected to two very senior workers party positions. it's confirmation. it will certain be seen that he's his father's closen successor. >> but we still don't know much about him. >> north korean's will know nothing. he's thought to have spent a number of years in an international school in switzerland. that will make him a more internation
police used to stop this kind of thing. now they let it happen. >> the way north korea operates, there will be a stable transition and will take a longer period of time rather than 1 or 2 years. >> there's o one immensly play. china. they want north korea to reform itself but they don't think that the military are capable of doing that. >> so in that closed mysterious country, the emergence of the dear leader, could mean change is on its way for the family business. >> a...
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join us for technology update on our g. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to north carolina to welcome back to the show william b.j. lawson the republican candidate for congress of north carolina's fourth district is receive the backing of ron paul b.j. lawson welcome back to the kaiser report thanks max great to be with you all right b.j. lawson first i want to talk about china it seems that there is a brewing train and currency war between the u.s. and china last year north carolina your state exported one point nine billion in goods to china a business insider lists north carolina as one of the top ten states to be harmed by a trade war with china your thoughts b.j. lawson well i think that's a great point and when you look at where we are in this global economy we need to be restoring honest capitalism not trying to build build walls instead of building bridges at the same time china is an easy target because for that one what we may be exporting a lot we've also been exporting a lot of jobs but i lay the
join us for technology update on our g. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to north carolina to welcome back to the show william b.j. lawson the republican candidate for congress of north carolina's fourth district is receive the backing of ron paul b.j. lawson welcome back to the kaiser report thanks max great to be with you all right b.j. lawson first i want to talk about china it seems that there is a brewing train and currency war between the u.s. and china last year north...
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is to prevent any use of military force or threat of using military force towards syria so the real target is to reach iran has right now is either to continue its program and similar tenuously to strengthen its defensive potential in order to protect itself against any possible military syria this is alternative number one but as durative number two which is much more logical which is much easier which is much closer is to start good cooperation with the international community in order to eliminate any risks of being attacked and this is the choice which we hope iran will sooner or later make but which is the which is does not make now unfortunately a little continue to protect the iran in terms of preventing the use of military force against this country but we will continue to set pressure on iran in terms of this resolution in terms of economic sanctions financial sanctions sanctions which are applied to some certain physical people people in the organisations and by they're hoping to do a little convince iran that could be reading with the international community is much better much
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so, this gives us some time. and that matters in these processes. secondly, i spend probably as much time as anyone both in israel and in palestine, both sets of people want peace. i am sure both leaders want peace. >> reporter: let's talk a little bit about iraq. do you have regrets about iraq? >> you can't not have regrets about the lives lost. you're being inhuman if you didn't regret the death of so many extraordinary brave and committed soldiers, of civilians that have died in iraq or die still now in afghanistan and of course you feel an enormous responsibility for that, not just regret. but in the end, i believed and still do, that if we left saddam there we would have had a different sort of problem, also with consequences and also with many people dying. so, that's the difficulty for me and likewise in afghanistan. i think if we hadn't taken on the taliban and hadn't taken on what had been a training ground for al qaeda, we would be in trouble, and i believe that if you come to an issue like iran today, where again you are faced with the sa
so, this gives us some time. and that matters in these processes. secondly, i spend probably as much time as anyone both in israel and in palestine, both sets of people want peace. i am sure both leaders want peace. >> reporter: let's talk a little bit about iraq. do you have regrets about iraq? >> you can't not have regrets about the lives lost. you're being inhuman if you didn't regret the death of so many extraordinary brave and committed soldiers, of civilians that have died in...
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and that's sparking a spare the air day for all of us on wednesday. nbc bay area's chief meteorologist jeff ranieri shows us the top temperatures for tomorrow. >> as we look at our network for this afternoon, that's when the changes started to come into play as this area of high pressure is sinking down here across the bay area helping compress the clouds andelping warm us up. two regions of hot pressure will .e bringing temperatures up l we'l tomorrow. we'll look at quick warming. 6:00 a.m. wednesday, mid to upper 60s. by 10:00 a.m., upper 70s here in the south and the east bay. and then by 1:00 p.m., some of the hottest locations. livermore, san jose, upper 80s. also santa rosa. it's going to be getting even hotter. we'll detail all of your temperatures in just minutes. >> thanks x jeff. >>> so did you feel it? a minor earthquake shook parts of the east bay tonight. local geologists tell us the 3.2 quake was centered near concord five miles west of clayton and 15 miles west of antioch. the quake happened on the concord fault, a tiny fault. >>> time
and that's sparking a spare the air day for all of us on wednesday. nbc bay area's chief meteorologist jeff ranieri shows us the top temperatures for tomorrow. >> as we look at our network for this afternoon, that's when the changes started to come into play as this area of high pressure is sinking down here across the bay area helping compress the clouds andelping warm us up. two regions of hot pressure will .e bringing temperatures up l we'l tomorrow. we'll look at quick warming. 6:00...
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lisa amin is live at the scene for us in richmond. lisa? >> reporter: carolyn -- >> carolyn, we are at the ranch 99 market in richmond where there is an active scene going on behind me. police are trying to piece together this very, very complicated situation. chp officials confirm their officer shot and killed murder suspect valdamaro. he is not the only one who is dead. his girlfriend who police say was kidnapped this morning from vallejo is dead inside of the car. investigators believe she was dead before he got here to richmond. chp officers began chasing him soon after spotting him. he exited highway 80 at central avenue and ended up in this shopping center parking lot. >>> at the termination point of the pursuit, the suspect fled the vehicle and went into the shopping center. two officers confronted the suspect. the suspect failed to obey commands in which the chp officers discharged their firearms and the suspect suffered fatal injuries inside of the shopping center. >> this is very complicated connection. we are all still trying to
lisa amin is live at the scene for us in richmond. lisa? >> reporter: carolyn -- >> carolyn, we are at the ranch 99 market in richmond where there is an active scene going on behind me. police are trying to piece together this very, very complicated situation. chp officials confirm their officer shot and killed murder suspect valdamaro. he is not the only one who is dead. his girlfriend who police say was kidnapped this morning from vallejo is dead inside of the car. investigators...
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her tell us more tell us more tell us more here is the first headline hans rudolph merits bunar fleiss fleiss lock and fall. ok and it's the finance minister for switzerland and he's speaking before parliament a very banal subject of import dried beef and whether it's flavored before or after importation yeah but as you can see the fries this is hilarious so detroit's. ok this is all about the importation of dried beef that's right like a beef jerky type thing i guess it's got i got the giggles that yes that's a good way to put it he's got the giggles i think this is indicative of the global state of finances around the world and i think all these guys who are in charge of government finances in one way or another are having a collective nervous breakdown finance ministers on the verge of a nervous breakdown and switzerland of course is in the center of this global currency war going on and they're one of the most active and terms of intervening and trying to manipulate the value of their currency which is soaring because it's considered a safe haven currency and of course they're tryi
her tell us more tell us more tell us more here is the first headline hans rudolph merits bunar fleiss fleiss lock and fall. ok and it's the finance minister for switzerland and he's speaking before parliament a very banal subject of import dried beef and whether it's flavored before or after importation yeah but as you can see the fries this is hilarious so detroit's. ok this is all about the importation of dried beef that's right like a beef jerky type thing i guess it's got i got the giggles...
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there heroic grass-roots efforts show the cooperation that is possible and should inspire us all. in addition, these are two leaders who, i believe, want peace. both sides have indicated these negotiations can be completed within one year. as i told each of them today, this moment of opportunity may not seem to come again. they cannot afford to let it slip away. now is the time for leaders of courage and vision to deliver the peace there people deserve. >> united states has marked a formal and u.s. combat role in iraq after seven years, which toppled saddam hussein and produce free elections, although no agreement on a government. president obama has said the u.s. paid a huge price to put its future -- to put iraq's future in its people's hands. we have this. >> live from the white house, the president who never supported the war declared its end. >> in announcing that the american combat mission in iraq has ended. operation iraqi freedom is over. the iraqi people now have the responsibility for the security of their country. >> more than 4400 american dead, the cost of overt $7 b
there heroic grass-roots efforts show the cooperation that is possible and should inspire us all. in addition, these are two leaders who, i believe, want peace. both sides have indicated these negotiations can be completed within one year. as i told each of them today, this moment of opportunity may not seem to come again. they cannot afford to let it slip away. now is the time for leaders of courage and vision to deliver the peace there people deserve. >> united states has marked a...
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i will not use your misstatement in a commercial. [laughter] [applause] >> will you promise for karl rove and all those people who are funding your ads for you? [applause] >> we will go now to closing comments. based on the coin toss earlier, senator bennett will go first. you have three minutes. >> thank you. that is one minute more than i thought i would have. let me just say thank you to all of you for hanging in there so late tonight. it really has been an incredible privilege to travel 25,000 miles in this state in the last 20 months to listen, to hear people. i don't give long speeches. but i encouraged debate and their criticism and their ideas. we all essentially want the same thing. but the time this stuff gets to washington, it is so screwed up by the special interests and the lobbyist -- by the way, i might be willing to think about a lifetime ban for lobbyists or term limits for lobbyists. [applause] but what we need to do is have confidence in each other, no matter what party we belong to, no matter what part of the stat
i will not use your misstatement in a commercial. [laughter] [applause] >> will you promise for karl rove and all those people who are funding your ads for you? [applause] >> we will go now to closing comments. based on the coin toss earlier, senator bennett will go first. you have three minutes. >> thank you. that is one minute more than i thought i would have. let me just say thank you to all of you for hanging in there so late tonight. it really has been an incredible...
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no huge deal for us weather wise. check it out. high temperatures today around 80 degrees, 891 over in easton and 77 out towards winchester. winds light right now. and as we take a look at the over all weather pattern here, relatively quiet, you know, big area of high pressure sliding in out of the west, that keeps the drier cooler northerly winds coming down the pike here, that's going to be the trend force, couple of days of very nice dry and sunny weather, good way to wrap up the last official weekend of summer 2010. i'm sad to see it go chris. summer 2010. >> all those 100-degree days, no, i'm not sad to see those. >> not sad to see. yeah, the major heat wave we had in july, we'll say good-bye gladly. 63 in baltimore, a cooler shot '06 air but it's going to retreat pretty quickly back the north. not gonna dig in over the weekend so to speak. looking at sunny skies again tomorrow, a few clouds early on, then as we work into the afternoon sunday, another fantastic looking day of weather there. again all sunshine for the big swim
no huge deal for us weather wise. check it out. high temperatures today around 80 degrees, 891 over in easton and 77 out towards winchester. winds light right now. and as we take a look at the over all weather pattern here, relatively quiet, you know, big area of high pressure sliding in out of the west, that keeps the drier cooler northerly winds coming down the pike here, that's going to be the trend force, couple of days of very nice dry and sunny weather, good way to wrap up the last...
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kraig debro has been looking into -- [ inaudible ] >> -- joins us now with more on that. kraig. >> reporter: thanks, claudine. well, police have absolutely connected the suspect to two victims here in hercules, one a 73-year-old bludgeoned to death, another a woman in her 20s was strangled to death and had trauma about the head. two victims -- two more victims identified in vallejo early this morning. now police say the one missing person is still outstanding, police say they like to be optimistic but given what this man has done in the past they say they are not holding out hope of finding him alive. >> we always like to be optimistic in this particular case but being an jane tans of mr. balance deer mere 0 does not bode well for having a long life, so -- >> reporter: the suspect's life is also over, he died in a hail of police gunfire inside a 99 ranch market store in richmond around 8:45 last night. >> the suspect did have a large knife and when officers gave commands for him to drop that knife he lunged at officers and in which they were in fear for their lives, they
kraig debro has been looking into -- [ inaudible ] >> -- joins us now with more on that. kraig. >> reporter: thanks, claudine. well, police have absolutely connected the suspect to two victims here in hercules, one a 73-year-old bludgeoned to death, another a woman in her 20s was strangled to death and had trauma about the head. two victims -- two more victims identified in vallejo early this morning. now police say the one missing person is still outstanding, police say they like...
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we use it when other types of treatment don't work. >> reporter: an f.d.a. committee will meet in two weeks to decide meridia's fate, harry? >> smith: the company says there's already a warning label. isn't that enough? >> reporter: harry, the problem is while it's true there's a warning label and in this study only patients with known underlying cardiovascular disease were at increased risk for heart attack and stroke. in the real world it's hard to know exactly who those patients are. who is at increased risk for cardiovascular disease? about half of all patients who die suddenly in heart attack have no known history of heart disease. >> smith: jon lapook, thank you so much. for more information, all you need to do is go to our partner in health news webmd.com and search "weight loss drugs." there was a medical scare at the u.s. open here in new york today. 21-year-old victoria azarenka collapsed during the first set of her match with gisela dulko. she left in a wheelchair and was later diagnosed with a mild concussion. azarenka says she hit her head while
we use it when other types of treatment don't work. >> reporter: an f.d.a. committee will meet in two weeks to decide meridia's fate, harry? >> smith: the company says there's already a warning label. isn't that enough? >> reporter: harry, the problem is while it's true there's a warning label and in this study only patients with known underlying cardiovascular disease were at increased risk for heart attack and stroke. in the real world it's hard to know exactly who those...
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used to be you can say what you want and. reckon she's. a fellow candidate in a scene reminiscent of a film was tortured by youth in his house held down while the swastika was carved on his forehead he told the police teach them speaking arabic in a town like malmo where thirty percent of the population was born abroad the sweden democrats have attracted significant support among the swedish born population henning's a political candidate in the nearby town of law doesn't agree with the message this week democrats are pushing out but thinks it's important they should be allowed to speak we do have a. pretty good it's very. public of course we can tolerate that here in this country. other political parties have said they won't work with the sweeping democrats even if they do get elected to parliament so it's not just threats to their safety that the s.t. candidates have to worry about they're already knew what to do. how to keep us out anyway and what about the market its people. there. so. this weekend's election is likely to result in the
used to be you can say what you want and. reckon she's. a fellow candidate in a scene reminiscent of a film was tortured by youth in his house held down while the swastika was carved on his forehead he told the police teach them speaking arabic in a town like malmo where thirty percent of the population was born abroad the sweden democrats have attracted significant support among the swedish born population henning's a political candidate in the nearby town of law doesn't agree with the message...
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hundreds of energy sources can help us in black and.
hundreds of energy sources can help us in black and.
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bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, and "bbc world news." still to come -- how indoor air pollution aspects the world's poor. -- affects the world's poor. first though, in many parts of the u.s., 15-year-old can legally drive. in britain, they have to be 17. but what if the newly-qualified were banned from roads at night? chris butler reports. >> after you pass your test, you have to deal with the road. >> it can potentially kill somebody. it is very serious. these young drivers ignore that fact. >> there are claims that many are not properly prepared, even for things like driving in the dark. to combat that, researchers think the driving ban should be considered for teenagers, along with stopping them from carrying on passengers. >> i think the old adage is, what if this happens to me? >> they believe that this would be unworkable. tony davidson's son was killed in an accident. >> they would not be able to carry any of their peers in their car. no one goes out with the intention of injuring or killing themselves, but that is what they are d
bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, and "bbc world news." still to come -- how indoor air pollution aspects the world's poor. -- affects the world's poor. first though, in many parts of the u.s., 15-year-old can legally drive. in britain, they have to be 17. but what if the newly-qualified were banned from roads at night? chris butler reports. >> after you pass your test, you have to deal with the road. >> it can potentially kill somebody. it is very serious....